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* ''[[The Sparrow]]'': Emilio Sandoz seems to have at the beginning of ''[[The Sparrow]]''. Much of the book is finding out what exactly happened. |
* ''[[The Sparrow]]'': Emilio Sandoz seems to have at the beginning of ''[[The Sparrow]]''. Much of the book is finding out what exactly happened. |
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* An inversion, but not a heelFaithTurn, occurs in ''[[Elantris]]'' with {{spoiler|Hrathen}}, whose growing doubts over his religious faith cause him to turn ''against'' the [[Big Bad]]. From the villain's perspective, this would be a straight example. |
* An inversion, but not a heelFaithTurn, occurs in ''[[Elantris]]'' with {{spoiler|Hrathen}}, whose growing doubts over his religious faith cause him to turn ''against'' the [[Big Bad]]. From the villain's perspective, this would be a straight example. |
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* {{spoiler|Hollyleaf}} from ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' [[Go Mad |
* {{spoiler|Hollyleaf}} from ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' [[Go Mad from the Revelation|freaks out]] upon learning {{spoiler|her true parentage, promptly switching sides and going on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]].}} |
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* A [[G. K. Chesterton]] mystery story involves the puzzle of why one person would murder another on the grounds of ideological ''agreement''. In the story, a [[Hollywood Atheist]] has been trying to convince a [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] that [[Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions|all morality is merely subjective]]. {{spoiler|He succeeds, so the idealist loses his faith and [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|concludes it's not immoral to murder the atheist]], whom he hated. Ergo, their ideological agreement led to murder.}} |
* A [[G. K. Chesterton]] mystery story involves the puzzle of why one person would murder another on the grounds of ideological ''agreement''. In the story, a [[Hollywood Atheist]] has been trying to convince a [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] that [[Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions|all morality is merely subjective]]. {{spoiler|He succeeds, so the idealist loses his faith and [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|concludes it's not immoral to murder the atheist]], whom he hated. Ergo, their ideological agreement led to murder.}} |
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